thanks, reminds me of the scene from The Critic where they're making fun of Orson Welles and the frozen pea commercial he did in real life.

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You went to school where you were taught to fear and to obey, be cheerful, fit in, or someone might think you're weird.Life can be perfect. People can be trusted. Someday, I will fall in love; a nice quiet home of my very own.Free from all the pain. Happy and having fun all the time.It never happened, did it?

I never stopped in this thread because I never thought I had anything to contribute...then, suddenly today, it was up at the top and I remembered something stupid I said a few months ago- LeBoy and I were at my parent's house and I grabbed some leftover tuna casserole they had in their fridge. Normally it's something LeBoy would eat, but my mom had put peas in it, and he doesn't like peas.

I offered him a bite anyway, and he said no, because there was a pea in the bite. I plucked it out with my teeth and said, just as my dad was coming into the room, "there, I sucked the pea-ness off! Eat it!" I realized what I said and LeBoy and I just looked at each other and cracked up; my dad didn't really hear what I said and was just confused.

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You went to school where you were taught to fear and to obey, be cheerful, fit in, or someone might think you're weird.Life can be perfect. People can be trusted. Someday, I will fall in love; a nice quiet home of my very own.Free from all the pain. Happy and having fun all the time.It never happened, did it?

i caught a bit of it, it was so funny. oprah was making a joke about how the dude who admitted to having had a facial was more trepidatious about saying he had than the guys talking about having erectile disfunction! i laughed and laughed.

zora wait-- there's a tillicum in portland too? or are you in seattle?

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"what a swell farewell party! we said goodbye to everything, including the lining in my stomach." - garvey, from the film, born bad

"That's one career all females have in common, whether we like it or not: being a woman. Sooner or later, we've got to work at it, no matter how many other careers we've had or wanted." --margo channing, all about eve

Okay, so this is kind of cheesy but when I was in Toronto for my internship and I would wait for the streetcar I just started looking at a bunch of places on the TTC map at the stop. And as I was looking at the names I found one place called Old Cummer.

Dude. I had never heard of cornhole until I moved to Ohio, and laughed for about a week straight. Now I have a friend who paints cornhole sets, and it is always funny to observe the reactions when she tells people that.